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A Cannes-winning capturing of boyhood and the strains on friendship that come with adolescence. Where to Watch: UK cinemas and Mubi When: 3 March CLOSE THE COW WHO SANG A SONG INTO THE FUTURE This haunting debut feature from Francisca Alegria is set in sprawling Chile and follows a woman who rises from the dead with an important mission. Where to Watch: UK cinemas When: 24 March

Uncover German gems and dip into J-horror this month at the Arts Picturehouse Picturehouse Picks

WEIMAR: MÄDCHEN IN UNIFORM Undoubtedly a landmark of lesbian representation on-screen, Mädchen in Uniform is being shown as part of a retrospective on the Weimar era of cinema, a post-World War I expressionist movement in Germany. In this film, a teacher embarks on a forbidden romance with a student. 5 March, 3pm

WATERSPRITE YOUNG FILM PROGRAMMERS: PARIAH Part of the Watersprite Film Festival, this pop-up cinema event will include a screening of Pariah as its introduction to queer cinema. Dee Rees’ debut feature follows Alike, a black 17-year-old wrestling with her own queer coming-of-age story, while juggling friend and family relationships. 13 March, 6.30pm

EVOLUTION OF HORROR PODCAST PRESENTS: RING Hosts Mike Muncer, Becky Darke and Steph McKenna introduce Ring (1998), a terrifying technological fable from Japanese director Hideo Nakata and an unshakeable cult classic. A group of unwitting teenagers unleash a deadly curse when they’re brave enough to watch a creepy videotape. 31 March, 8.45pm

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